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- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerFLOATING THE 31?
It's a dummy for crying out loud. - landyacht318ExplorerThat's the plan to get a baseline SG on the scrubber. While I am eager to start learning the t1275's habits, I still need to fab up and ventilate the battery tray, so no real rush. The Meanwell rsp500-15 has been holding my NS AGM at 13.6v nearly 24/7.
The Lifeline 31XT will be installed in a 'portable' powerpack with a PD9245, Wagan Elite 400 watt PSW, and 2awg cabling running to the alternator with a bunch of 12v and 5v USB outputs.
Free delivery would be sweet. I like avoiding san Diego Highways.
The Screwy31 had one more shallow cycle powering an Air compressor and some lighting. It can take 3.6 AH each day from a Schumacher 'smart' charger before it reverts to float voltage. Thats just the self discharge. - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerGive that scrubber a 1st night long drink of water (overnight) at 14.0 volts. It'll love your for that. This is something that few companies can afford to do because of the inevitable huge bulge in their power bill. Really gives a good tone to the plates.
- landyacht318ExplorerI plan on acquiring a Lifeline g31-XT from them next week, and hopefully later, for myself, a Trojan J185, also known as the T-1275.
- SCVJeffExplorerfree delivery in SD.. :(
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerI am not labelled "Cheapskate" for nothing
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